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Human Rights Documents and Materials

Currently more than 65,000 Documents.

Treaties and other International Instruments

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Regional Materials

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Human Rights Fellowship Information
Humphrey Fellowship Program
U.S. Military Medicine in War on Terror Prisons

Human Rights Education and Training

This is My Home: K-12 Human Rights Education Initiative and Curriculum

Refugee and Asylum Resources

U.S. Human Rights Documents

Working Group on Arbitrary Detention

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Transitional Justice Research Collaborative

Freedom of Religion and Belief

Human Rights Search Engines

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Human Rights Library

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Hard Copy Human Rights File Collection

Training Manual for Human Rights Monitoring

Human Rights in the Administration of Justice: A Manual
on Human Rights for Judges, Prosecutors amd Lawyers

Human Rights Careers: Profiles of Minnesota Human Rights Organizations

Online Catalog of Human Rights Education Resources

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The University of Minnesota Human Rights Center has developed this Library with generous support from the Ford Foundation, Samuel Heins, the JEHT Foundation, the John Merck Fund, the Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the Sigrid Rausing Trust, the U.S. Institute of Peace, the University of Minnesota Law School (including the University of Minnesota Law Library), the Weyerhaeuser Family Foundation, the West Group, JWECF (Japan World Exhibition Commemorative Fund), and other contributors. In-kind advertising support has been provided through a Google Grant award. The Library also commemorates the pioneering work of Diana Vincent- Daviss.


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